We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and develop understanding of the practical considerations required to facilitate their use within the nursing home, hospital and community settings. A self-administered web-based survey was conducted with nurses, health and social care workers with an interest in the assessment of pain in older adults with cognitive impairment. The survey was distributed to participants in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Only a minority of staff reported use of (inter-)national or local standards or specific pain assessment tools in daily practice. A range of tools were reported as being used, which varied across country. While ...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
OBJECTIVES: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and develop understand...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Background: Pain is often underrated or under-recognized in people with severe dementia for many rea...
Pain assessment is the first step in ensuring that patients’ pain is adequately managed. Nurses’ ass...
Abstract published with permission. There is substantial evidence to suggest adults with cognitive i...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to explore and describe registered nurses’ (RNs) and certifie...
The risk of suffering pain increases significantly throughout life, reaching the highest levels in i...
BACKGROUND: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
Assessing and treating physical pain and affective discomfort in people who can no longer report on ...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
OBJECTIVES: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and develop understand...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Background: Pain is often underrated or under-recognized in people with severe dementia for many rea...
Pain assessment is the first step in ensuring that patients’ pain is adequately managed. Nurses’ ass...
Abstract published with permission. There is substantial evidence to suggest adults with cognitive i...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to explore and describe registered nurses’ (RNs) and certifie...
The risk of suffering pain increases significantly throughout life, reaching the highest levels in i...
BACKGROUND: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
Assessing and treating physical pain and affective discomfort in people who can no longer report on ...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
OBJECTIVES: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...